Mohamed Mzali
Mohamed Mzali (rear RTL محمدمزالي), born the December 23rd 1925 with Monastir (Tunisia), is a politician Tunisia N.
Youth
It follows studies to the Collège Sadiki to Tunis before joining the faculty of the letters of the Sorbonne to Paris and in laid off fate in Philosophie then graduate of higher learning in letters. It occupies a post of professor before being appointed managing director of youth and the sports in 1959, station which it leaves until in 1964 to become director (after having created it and set up) of the Établissement of Tunisian broadcasting-television.
Member of the government
Always posts some in 1968, it is promoted at several ministerial positions: the defense of the April 12th 1968 with the November 7th 1969, the youth and sports of the November 7th 1969 with the June 12th 1970, the state education of the December 27th 1969 with the June 12th 1970, of the October 29th 1971 with the March 17th 1973 and of the May 31st 1976 with the April 25th 1980, public health of the March 17th 1973 with the May 31st 1976 and interior of the January 7th 1984 with the April 28th 1986. Its passage to defense perpetuates a principle wanted by the president Habib Bourguiba where the armed is excluded from the political life, which is worth in Tunisia a certain serenity. With state education, it works particularly for the Arabisation partial of teaching, more bringing closer Tunisia to these Arab partners. April 23rd, 1980, it is named to succeed Hédi Nouira at the station of Prime Minister.Weakened by the riots of the bread which make several deaths with the beginning of the year 1984, he seeks to join the islamist ones and to gain their support in the race for the succession of president Bourguiba. Near to the Saudi Arabia and the countries of the Gulf, it cancels a circular prohibiting the port of the Hijab in the public schools and manages to obtain from the president the amnesty of the leaders of the Movement of the Islamic tendency (future Ennahda)
- Tunisia. Which future? , ED. Publisud, Paris, 1991